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I'm deeply disturbed by this David Bowie/Arsenal association. It's not everyday you find out that one of your heroes (see what I did there) might be a closet Gooner.


I've met Pat Jennings too on a few occasions at White Hart Lane and he's Tottenham through and through. Lovely fella. Hands like shovels.

Jimmy..


( your stocking garter is showing BTW )


Atila is taking some well earned R & R


He needs no further provocation on here during his " sabaticle "


I understand that you support The Tottenham Hotspurs Football Team


Well I am a fan of The Arsenal Football Team ,so any further barbed jabs in the supporter/antagonism stakes can be directed here



To me



Thank you in anticipation



W**F

Hold on...



I'm not on heroin....maybe the odd opium pipe with you know http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-450089/The-Queen-self-confessed-Arsenal-fan.html who in the old north stand


But she's discreet enough about it



"Goal.."


"Sorry, oh yes hello "



You had to have been there...




W**F

???? Wrote:

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> Liverpool are running out of games and still have

> Man U and Chelsea to play too (both away I think?)

> so it's not looking great for them at the moment.

> They'll probably beat Man U though.


Chelsea at home. We lost at Stamford Bridge already.

Liverpool have beaten United the last 3 times and if everyone is fit I'd expect them to beat United again. The games against Everton and United seem to really focus Rafa on the task in hand and he rarely makes mistakes in team selection for these very important fixtures - plus the players are able to self-motivate themselves in this kind of game.


The Chelsea game is the final home fixture of the season for Liverpool on the penultimate weekend of the season.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> If I was Quids I'd be biting your hand off but I'm

> not a betting man. What was the score last year

> Ladymuck? - Man U 1 Liverpool 4.


OK Mr. Lush, I'll admit that Liverpool are generally (in my not so humble opinion;-)) the only serious rival to my beloved Man. U...but last year was last year...things are not exactly looking bright red for OrganPond at the mo...are they now?

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